Thursday, May 1, 2008

Mark your calendars: Max turns 7 and releases two

On May 30, Max Recordings celebrates its seventh birthday and the release of two new albums, with a concert at White Water Tavern. New albums from Isaac Alexander (“See Thru Me,” his debut solo release) and the Good Fear (“Dirty Lowdown Adventure”) will be for sale at the show, which will feature those artists plus another Max staple, Grand Serenade. Jason Morphew’s “Vaporizer,” an experimental pop foray, will also be released around that time.

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